What possible calculation could move an American President to choose Hamas terrorists and their Iranian masters over our key ally and vital security partner?
There are hundreds of thousands of Jewish immigrants to Israel from the Middle East and North Africa known as Mizrahi, and their history is being erased from the popular narrative about Israel.
The Biden administration has put a hold on a shipment of military aid to Israel in a nakedly political attempt to win votes in key swing states. Presidents have been impeached for far less.
Afghan women, who since 2021 have been banned from attending school after sixth grade, including university, are acutely aware of the need to inform the world of what is happening inside Afghanistan.
Christian Nationalist influence on our politics is especially troubling to me because my own theological grounding directly contradicts the movement's aims.
Calls to shut down access to an empowering tech innovation over an imagined election catastrophe should be taken—just as Americans take their political news—with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Yesterday, Judge Aileen Cannon delayed former President Donald Trump's classified documents trial indefinitely while she works out some difficult pre-trial legal questions.
As a Palestinian human rights activist, I feel compelled to weigh in on the ongoing military operation in Rafah, which has been often misrepresented in various circles.
There's little doubt that North American passengers are not nearly as well protected as they should be, especially when comparing to our counterparts in Europe.
Today, President Joe Biden delivered the keynote address at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Annual Days of Remembrance ceremony in the U.S. Capitol.